Something that's been bothering me about FF remakes is that they're not really remade. They just improve the graphics, slightly,and stick them onto the latest handheld. I mean you can play the first four games on an I-Pad!
Don't get wrong, I think the I-Pad's great and all. Super convenient, with all the little apps, and music and photos… But, I digress. Seriously, this is Final Fantasy! I think it deserves it little more attention, than that.
It's fine for the side games, most of them we're designed for handhelds originally, anyway. But I used to play these games on my tv, they were the best in graphics for their time. They didn't have to give them XIII's graphics and cutscenes, but they could have improved them to at least IX's level. In fact, I would be fine with all-text dialogue and no cutscenes (though cutscenes would be wonderful, obviously).
The original Final Fantasy is definitely in my top three out of the series. Because, it spawned everything else and because it wasn't bogged down by an emotional cast or complex plot (time travel aside). I mean it was simple: Start at A, Go to B, Get item, Take item to C, Get another item, Take item back to A (and defeat monsters in-between). Because, it was so simple they could done anything with it. First, given you more jobs to choose from at the beginning. Second, given you a male and female model to choose from. Third, given you summons without affecting the storyline (you obviously couldn't have Bahamut, but still). Fourth, given you more upgrades for each class; examples:
Just to be clear, I'm not saying we should write letters, or sign petitions, or anything like that. I just want to know how many other people felt Square was being cheap with their "remakes".
EDIT: I'm specifically referring to remaking FFI-VII.
TL;DR:"What would you have like to see in some of the FF remakes, instead of what we got?"
Don't get wrong, I think the I-Pad's great and all. Super convenient, with all the little apps, and music and photos… But, I digress. Seriously, this is Final Fantasy! I think it deserves it little more attention, than that.
It's fine for the side games, most of them we're designed for handhelds originally, anyway. But I used to play these games on my tv, they were the best in graphics for their time. They didn't have to give them XIII's graphics and cutscenes, but they could have improved them to at least IX's level. In fact, I would be fine with all-text dialogue and no cutscenes (though cutscenes would be wonderful, obviously).
The original Final Fantasy is definitely in my top three out of the series. Because, it spawned everything else and because it wasn't bogged down by an emotional cast or complex plot (time travel aside). I mean it was simple: Start at A, Go to B, Get item, Take item to C, Get another item, Take item back to A (and defeat monsters in-between). Because, it was so simple they could done anything with it. First, given you more jobs to choose from at the beginning. Second, given you a male and female model to choose from. Third, given you summons without affecting the storyline (you obviously couldn't have Bahamut, but still). Fourth, given you more upgrades for each class; examples:
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Regarding FFVII: Most people agree that it has the best plot of the series, to date! But, I know that a lot of people won't even consider playing it, because it's not compatible with the latest system or because of the graphics. I love the game, but the Lego games look better. And even if you disagree with that last statement, remember the Lego's look that way, intentionally.White Mage<White Wizard<Devout
Black Mage<Black Wizard<Magus
Just to be clear, I'm not saying we should write letters, or sign petitions, or anything like that. I just want to know how many other people felt Square was being cheap with their "remakes".
EDIT: I'm specifically referring to remaking FFI-VII.
TL;DR:"What would you have like to see in some of the FF remakes, instead of what we got?"
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